Kiev-30 is a Soviet miniature (microformat) scale camera, produced at the Kiev plant "Arsenal" from 1975 to 1987.

Technical details
The camera uses 16-mm non-perforated or perforated photographic or cinematographic film in a plastic cassette from the Vega-2 camera, which looks like a 110-type cassette. The cassette is designed for 25 frames with a size of 13 × 17 mm. It is not possible to rewind the tape. It is possible to change the cassette at any time, while only a small part of the film (about 20 mm) was exposed.
The body - metal, consists of an outer removable casing and an inner opaque body, which contains the lens, shutter, film rewind mechanism. The external removable aluminum casing houses the viewfinder; in the transport position, the casing covers the shutter release button, shutter, lens and focusing ring. The shutter is cocked and the film is rewound by pushing-out the inner camera body into the casing.
Curtain shutter with horizontal movement of metal shutters. Located in front of the lens. The shutter has a constant slit, the shutter speed is regulated by changing the shutter speed. Only three shutter speeds are possible - 1/30, 1/60 and 1/200 seconds. When cocked, a red mark is visible on the shutter. Setting of shutter speeds - by a ring brought out on the side wall of the chamber.
Automatic self-resetting frame counter.
The sync contact "X" is installed on the inner case, the sync delay can be any. There is no clip for a flash.
The viewfinder is frame, sighting is possible only with the cover extended.
Lens "Industar-M", coated, relative aperture 1: 3.5, focal length 23 mm.
The diaphragm is two-blade, with a square aperture. Control - a ring brought out to the side wall of the chamber.
On the outer casing there is a calculator - a tabular exposure meter for approximate determination of shutter speed and aperture based on weather conditions.
The camera was supplied with a soft case and a lanyard. The kit included a disk for the single-spiral photo tank, which was the most widespread in those years. A cutter for self-production of 16 mm film from 35 mm was sold separately.
There is no tripod socket. Unlike the previous models, it was not equipped with light filters, there is no mount for light filters.
The cost of the camera in 1983 was 30 rubles.